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. 2023 Feb 24;24(5):4466. doi: 10.3390/ijms24054466

Table 1.

Method for delivering an oligonucleotide to a plant cell.

Method Tissue Type/Developmental Stage Advantages Disadvantages
infiltration
under reduced pressure [11,12]
almost any type of tissue and any stage of development: whole plant, leaves, roots quick and easy to perform method, many plants can be
infiltrated at the same time,
spiking is possible to a certain extent (easy to seedlings)
considerable stress, a large volume of oligonucleotide solution is needed at once and tissue residues contaminate the tissue,
it is difficult to transfer the method to adult plants
infiltration through the
stomata [53]
leaves only (the larger the better), best results with mature leaves, possible study in vivo small volumes of the oligo solution required at once, no problem with impurities, no equipment required more variable results, possibility of tissue damage, more difficult to do manually, especially
troublesome with some small-leaved species such as flax
spraying the cells/tissue [43] different developmental stages and organs, possible life examination for above-ground part of the plant only simple scale-up, hardly any equipment required more variable results, more difficult to control quantitative
application of oligo
uptake in a sugar solution [17,24,25,43] whole plant, leaves, roots, best results with seedlings, possible study in vivo quick and easy to perform method, hardly any equipment re-quired large volume of oligonucleotide solution is needed at once,
it is difficult to transfer the method to adult plants